Walkerton Independent, Volume 46, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 31 March 1921 — Page 5

WotL %<j^c ^tizuixL o&ovfr'wpC' nj^moA* earn/ kr tpto ur^ju 7<TU. TUbUt ^^^tMi.'^nJJl.OVJK lUrM^ W,M4nw ounu Braids Ho<yn^ THERE WILL BENO STORMS OF ADVERSITY IN THE YEARS TO COME IF YOU WILL BEGIN NOW TO BANK A PART OF YOUR MONEY AND ALWAYS HAVE A SUBSTANTIAL BALANCE IN OUR BANK. THIS WILL PROVE THAT YOU ARE A “SOLID CITIZEN” AND THAT WE CAN EXTEND CREDIT TO YOU WHEN BY YOUR INDUSTRY AND THRIFT YOU HAVE PROVEN YOURSELF WORTHY OF IT. WE INVITE YOUR BANKING BUSINESSThe State Bank of Walkerton EDWARD GRIDER. PRES. O. C. SHOCKNEY, CASHIER ■MUHiiiwrwnßiTfkiM-■?> ■'! ■ ■ ■ a ■ ■ a ■ ■ a i ■ Jk *y J Mss^. ■ : mK i | When Your Neighbor Calls | | Are You Proud of Your Walls? i I I An ordinary average size room will require five double ■ ! rolls of side, three of ceiline and twenty yards of border, i 1 and will cost I || From a 20c pattern $2 10 a From a 30c pattern $3 00 | From a 50c pattern $5.00 From a 70c pattern $7 00 g From a 90c pattern $9 00 B We give you these figures for comparison—See -You a 1 can still brighten up the home with some of this season’s a B handsome wall paper—now on display at o a “ Carter’s Drug Store Z ■ Store ^K.i.aßtgnaszseßßSßfiaeEayßfiH.c''' ■ ■■■ ■ ■ ■ a as ■ ah i GPRPJsN Garden Seeds : I TDDLg 1 , ■ ■ We have everything you need to a a help make your garden. Spades, f rakes, hoes, plows, etc. Save on B H ' your garden seeds here. ■ - FRATER & KARR | e Walkerton, Ind. Phone No. S 2 ■ ^.a a n a a .a a a a a a b^mlb^b^hzbuu I' B J B B B B . B a fl-fl B fl 3 BE B B B S ■. fl 8 ■ « S J Z Coo! z ■ Thirst-Quenching | ■ Soft Drinks ' B ■ ■ . . I c You get only the best drinks at our fountain. The M ■ kind that satisfy that thirst. We also carry the best n B bottled goods ■ ■ Arrow Root Beer ■ Hoosier Cream Grape Juice Z | Mineral Waters Green River ' White Rock Phosphates Apollinaris Coca Cola I ‘ Red Raven Splints | ■ Clysmic ■ Huto Water Etc. Etc. ■ -T m ■ Walkerton Gandy Kitchen : । Try Our Restaurant ■ • ■ 8 — • t-B «'B'a-a aaassHa3iHwaEasaa»SßK

VBE3SZ PEOPLE ^7^' E^OS3S3SI Know “U \T<’H FOK THE (MILDKX SI’EC'IAL.” _ 3tal4wn , Miss Anna Conrad is assisting in ithe post office. Silk flour, every sack guaranteed. A. N. TROST. B. H. Thompson of Knox was a business caller here Wednesday. i Stanley—its a new Kuppenheimer spring model, for young men. KOONTZ’S. Mrs. W. H. Hollar of Philadelphia was a week end guest of her uncle, Dr. W. F. Miranda, and wife. Always a fresh supply of our home made candies. 21tf!0 Walkerton Candy Kitchen. Louis Kemp returned this week from Saskatchewan, Canada, where he has been located for some time. Thirty-two relatives and .friends were entertained at an Easter dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Win. O’Connor. Mrs. Sarah Rush who received severe injuries recently in a fall is improving but is still unable to use her arm or walk. Mrs. C. W. Sheastley returned Wednesday from a ■week’s visit with relatives and friends at Buchanan, and Niles, Mich. H. H. Harshberger, Mrs. C. L. Williams of South Bend, and Mrs. L. N. Compton of Hamlet were guests of Mrs. Jennie Burger this week. An “investment in good apearance means buying Kuppenheimer good clothes. It’s a real investment. New models just received. KOONTZ’S, Walkerton. NOTICE—AII persons indebted to me should pay their accounts by April 16. Otherwise the accounts will be given an attorney for collection. 2ta7p Frank Ryder. The purchaser of a stolen automobile, even though an innocent party, is not its owner, according to the supreme court of New York, and the car can be taken whenever found. If you are interested in the publication of any legal notices you will confer a favor upon this paper if you । have them sent to us for publication. (Notices of administration, final account, non-resident, reports, ditch notices etc. We will appreciate your interest in sending them to us. Reports from various parts of the country show that the cold snap of the past few days has done considerable damage to the fruit crop. In districts where the blossoms were far advanced the entire crop seems to have been killed. Os course later developments may change the situation slightly. Churches of the United States made a net gain of 667,000 now members iin 1920, according to a census compiled by the Christian Herald, made public recently. Dr. H. K. Carrol of Plainfield, N. J., who gathered the (statistics, said this was a marked increase over 1919, when the aggregate number of members gained was less than 44,000. Boy’s Dubbelbilt Suits—All that the name signifies and costs you no more than others. KOONTZ’S, Walkerton. A £ WiHard i Whafs Inside Inside your battery box are rubber jars. _ Inside the jars is the 3 , so/utjon. I I In the solution are the I positive and negative g plates that supply curi ■ rent. The job of Threaded Rubber Insulation is to ■ keep the plates insulated I and yet permit free flow I of current for starter, lights and ignition. Threaded Rubber Insulation is the kind selected I by 152 manufacturers of । passenger cars and motor . | trucks. ( THE pun MIZ- ' !NG SMI GO. WALKERTON. IND., / A « i! tT 11 r ’ V • I I Money back witho it quest or \l if HUNT’S Salve fails i- th ; I **K> t ''* JI Vpft. >cnt of.rCM, /Yu / K?/ RINGWORM, 7’ TTER i f - ! / / other itching skin diseases. k 4A " - v a 75 cent Uc- at our ru-.. cartep.’s nnrn store

= r—“WATCH f4>K THE HOLDEN SPECIAL.” j Iwn Milk Chocolates 40 cents a pound, at Shirley's. ( Bulk rolled oats. A. N. TROST. ■ S. E. Koontz; made a business trip to Chicago, Wednesday. i Eugene Foster of LaPorte is visiting his father. Doc Foster. SPECIAL—After Easier Sale in Millinery. Walkerton Hat Shop. Itwnmar3lf Russell Gindleberger of South Bend visited friends here over San- . day. Koontz, the clothier, for good Clothes and Shoes. Melvin Foster and Mrs. Matilda Follin are visiting relatives in Chicago this week. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McDaniel of South Bend spent the week-end here with relatives. Donald Northam of New Buffalo, Mich., visited relatives here the latter part of last week. Dance, Lee’s hall. North Liberty, Saturday evening. April 2nd. Orchestra. Adm. 75c and 10c. wnlltm3l Misses M. Giske and G. Goldberg of Chicago, were over Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Doty. Walk-Over shoes and oxfords. Our spring line is now complete. KOONTZ’S, Walkerton. Don’t forget our “sudden service.” Phone 72. A. N. TROST. Messrs. Ed. Shirley and J. E. Bose served on special jury at South Bend Monday and, Tuesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs.iS. D. Dipert returned this week fronj points in Texas where they speit the winter months. The Kuppenhieimer special order department wil| take care of you if you cannot be fitted out of our regular stock. KOONTZ’S. The Holloway String Orchestra of LaPorte will give a concert at Runyan and Foster’s pool room Friday evening April 14. Miss Miriam Bailey and Roy Lins inlier of South Bend spent Sunday here with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Bailey. I Miss Edna Anderson, a student of Indiana University, spent the Easer holidays here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Anderson. Time to dress up. They’re going । fast, these nifty Kuppenheimer suits for spring. KOONTZ'S. Misses Mable and Blanche McDani । । iel of South Chicago spent Easter 1 Sunday at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. McDaniel. Mr. and l r rs. E. E. Stillson and I granddaugh' Miss Garnet Shoup. Nappanee,—a gliding several days here with Mr and Mrs. Glen Stillson. Get your decoratinc done early. .Let me figure on your outside painting. I can save you money. A postal card will bring me or phone 156. A. L. ROGERS 4tal3w ’ A coin-operated shoe-polishing machine polishes both shoes at the time for a nickel, requiring only one-and a half minutes for the operation. The dust is removed, the polish applied and rubbed on every part of the shoe automatically. I NOTICE—I have been appointed town electrician and am ready to do all kinds of electrical wiring. Have । full line of fixtures and supplies at (my residence. Phone 17 4. ROY W. MASTERMAN. 2tm3lwp Members of the Pleasure Club held a pleasant surprise at the home of Mrs. Grant Baugher last Monday evening. The ladies took baskets containing delicious “eats” and a pot luck supper was served. NOTICE—I will be at my office in (Walkerton in the Denaut building iin Walkerton, for the practise of dentistry on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays until further notice. Dr. W. C. Wisenbaugh. । m 17tfw Dr. G. K. Schaff, Osteopath of Ply- 1 । mouth, has opened a office in Walk-I |erton. Literature explaining Osteo- ( [pathy in relation to disease can be j | had by writing to the doctor. Office i (over Trost’s (formerly Rider’s) i grocery—hours 1 to 4:30 Wednes-I iday and Saturday. 4ta7w ( SPECIAL. Men’s dress shoe. Gun • Metal Bal, English last, Goodyear Welt, $2.75. KOONTZ'S. !ABMIMSTKATRIX I’UBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN .that the undersigned, Administratrix of the estate of David E. Rupel, deceas- . ed, will offer for sale, at Public auct- : ion. at the late residence of said dej cedent, 2*2 miles northeast of Walkj erton, in Lincoln township, St. Joseph County, Indiana, commencing at O’clock, A. M. OX >vn KDAY, the 23rd day of April, 1921. the personal property of said estate, (consisting of live stock, horses, catj de- hogs- farm tools- machinery- potatoes- hay- seed corn- wagons- bugj gies- and other articles too numerous | to mention. TERMS OF SALE:—AII sums of I ?5.00 and under cash in hand: On > sums over $5.00, a credit of six (months will be given; purchaser giv--1 ing his note with approved security, .(waiving valuation ami appraisement I law, without interest if paid when | (due. with six percent interest from j (maturity, and attorneys fees. No । property to be removed until settled (for. Ed. Wolfe, Auctioneer; Dayton : (Mangus, Clerk. DAISIE F. RUPEL, j Administratrix, i 3tal4w

Really Wonderful Bargains! | Mr. Reiss is still in New York picking I them, rhey are coming in daily. | $15.00 Boy’s Suits for $7.50 I E Pure all wool suits made in the latest styles for boys ages C*- • E Bto 18. These suits were made to retail for sls to S2O. * E | Our Price $7.50 tO $8.50 # | The Most Sensational Bargain of the I Year—A Lucky Purchase Fine iridescent all wool cashmere, beautiful colorings. f E finely tailored $50.00 young men’s suits and an extra pair = = pants FREE Remember you get two pairs of pants. ■ 4 Ji E Our Price $27.50 ' = Endicott’s Direct Shoes, dark cordo, rubber heels, in ? '* E English or bluchet. Fully Guaranteed. E Our Price $4.50 = ~ o*, 9 IT PAYS TO TRADE AT REISS I GUSS REISS & COMPANY j B. F. Harden, Mgr. Walkerton. Ind. llllllHlllllttllHJlHltllillHtfllllllllillllinillllllllllflltlliniiiiiiiiiiiiHilHlillllllllllllllllllllflllllll lll'llltllllllllllltlUnttlHllillllllllH

Good Rule« for Life’s Conduct. Never despise anything because it seems wanting in brilliancy. Learn to recognize virtue and honor and excellence, no matter how lowly the garb or humble the dwelling in which you tind them. The only thing to do with any excellence is. love it; with honor, emulate it; with virtue, revere it; and the highest compliment you can pay to Character is, possess it.—Selected. WANTS, FOR SALE, Etc. FOR SALE—Good seed oats. C. F. ADKINS. Phone 14 6-K. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. W. H. Byers. 2 miles south of North j Liberty. m3lwn Wanted To Rent —A comfortable house of six or seven rooms. Mrs. O. L. Sellers, । Union Mills, Ind . Or phone 407 Union Mills. 3ta7wp FARM WANTED- Wanted to hear ! from owner of farm or good land for । sale for fall delivery. L. Jones, Box! 551, Olney, 111. Itm3lnp WANTED—GirIs and women to ' learn the overall trade Paid while I learning, . uarantee good wages when learned. Walkerton Overall Mfgrs. 2tm3lu FOR SALE—lncubator, 175-egg capacity. Phone 127-B. Lee Richmond 11 m 311 w ONJON SEED:— J. B. Rice’s South Port selected seed. Eastern grown. Yellow Globe, 51.35. Red Globe, $1.35. F. O. B. Walkerton. Ind. Order now while price is right. Please send cash with order. J. E. SEED STORE. Knox. Ind. । FOR SAT.E—Modern eight room house, hot water heating system. ;2ta7wp E. A. ATWOOD, j FOR SALE—Good timothy hay. Inquire of Etsel Snyder. ItmSl | FOR SALE—A few good milch cows, some fancy Holstein and Jersey heifers. Come and see them. Reasonable prices. Harry Gay. Phone 224. Itni3lwp FOR SALE—Two registered Holstein heifers two years old. best of breeding and splendid individuals. Both fresh in April. Itwln Chas. F. Reish. Lakeville. E. J. McCARTY Auctioneer Donaldson - Indiana Phone Tj—ar Central O 13 O- -a VS MASONIC. I WALKERTON LODGE, F. &A. M. I No. 61J. Regular meetings the first । Thursday of each month. Visitors ■ welcome. MINTLE HOSTETTER, M. W. ROY GINDLEBERGER. Secretary.

I * Don’t Waste | j Your Money » I / - • ^Y\ Why gratify the passing desires of today at th© expense of your peace of mind of tomorrow? V Stop being extravagant, start a s,v>t-marie living 9 ■ Y“ r **":. h plan—save a it ot your lat ’ ! £ e lift It—it soon grows big. — r _ x riH open an account here and inter< st ft ' — “ ' —at ! is compounded semift Start today and 0 Open a Term Savings Account of ' ■ hert, and wo give you one of thes ~ ft ft Liberty Bell Banks for your h S ron FWdFRS’ ST XT! BANK I ® >-ffllU O ^5? IP 'i^W •*?*> '-- A •. ' •-

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